Uasin Gishu Governor Jackson Mandago, Health Cabinet Secretary Dr Cleopa Mailu and Nandi Governor Stephen Sang who was present during the burial of the late Kogo Ann Chepnyango Muge, mother to KMTC Chief Executive Officer Dr. Peter Tum in Nandi hills, January 20, 2018. [Photo|County Government of Uasin Gishu]Uasin Gishu county Governor Jackson Mandago has asked Members of Parliament to solve their issues in parliament and not squaring them out in public.He on Saturday asked political leaders to stop discussing 2022 politics and focus on service delivery to the citizens.Speaking during the burial ceremony of the late Kogo Ann Chepnyango Muge, mother to KMTC Chief Executive Officer Dr. Peter Tum in Nandi hills, Mandago urged Kenyans to emulate the life Kogo lived in serving God and the community. She died aged 104 years. Mandago further urged for unity and utmost trust among the Kalenjin leaders while reiterating the need to desist from divisive politics.He also asked all stakeholders in education sector to come together and look into the way forward of improving the examination results following mass failures witnessed in the 2017 KCSE.Nandi Governor Stephen Sang who was present during the burial called for unity among counties that constitute the North Rift Economic block (Noreb) so as to achieve their development agenda.Health Cabinet Secretary Dr Cleopa Mailu was also present.

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